Robert Cade Gatorade Inventor

Robert Cade  Gatorade Inventor
Author: Joanne Mattern
Publsiher: ABDO
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2015-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781629688879

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In this title, unwrap the life of talented Gatorade inventor, Robert Cade! Readers will enjoy getting the scoop on this Food Dude, beginning with his childhood in San Antonio, Texas. Students can follow Cade's success story from his education at the University of Texas to his career in the U.S. Navy and with the University of Florida Gators football team. Cade's family and his retirement years are also highlighted. Engaging text familiarizes readers with topics of interest including the first Gatorade shower and the Gatorade Sports Science Institute. An entertaining sidebar, a helpful timeline, a glossary, and an index, supplement the historical and color photos showcased in this inspiring biography. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Checkerboard Library is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.

The Purposes of the University

The Purposes of the University
Author: Bernie Machen
Publsiher: University Press of Florida
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2014-05-20
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780813047683

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Offering a rare vantage point on Florida’s most prominent public research university during a pivotal decade, The Purposes of the University challenges the reader to reexamine the roles and responsibilities of today’s state universities.

First in Thirst

First in Thirst
Author: Darren Rovell
Publsiher: Amacom Books
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0814472990

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Gatorade invented the sports drink 40 years ago, and it has been first in the marketplace (by a long shot) ever since. But itâ¬"s more than just a thirst quencher and a dominant brand. First in Thirst is the story of a phenomenon that grew from the practice fields of college football into a true icon of the way we play, watch, and experience sports⬔from the Pee Wees to the pros. Published to coincide with the 40th anniversary of Gatoradeâ¬"s invention, First in Thirst is equally a sports story, from its invention and testing with the University of Florida Gators to the â¬Sgatorade bath⬠and its near-universal appeal to athletes, coaches and sports fans everywhere.

In Hostile Skies

In Hostile Skies
Author: James M. Davis
Publsiher: University of North Texas Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2006
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781574412093

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James "Jim" Davis piloted a B-24, as part of the 8th Air Force, on nearly thirty missions in the European Theatre during World War II. He flew support missions for Operations Cobra and Market Garden and numerous bombing missions over occupied Europe in the summer and fall of 1944, attacking enemy airfields, airplane factories, railroad marshalling yards, ship yards, oil refineries, and chemical plants. While he and his crew survived without serious injuries, they witnessed the destruction of many of their friends' planes and experienced serious damage to their own plane on several occasions.

Innovation U 2 0

Innovation U 2 0
Author: Louis G. Tornatzky,Elaine C. Rideout
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2014
Genre: Academic-industrial collaboration
ISBN: OCLC:1127054869

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Magnificent Obsessions

Magnificent Obsessions
Author: Mitch Tuchman
Publsiher: Chronicle Books (CA)
Total Pages: 154
Release: 1994
Genre: Collectors and collecting
ISBN: IND:30000116405675

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The 20 individuals presented in this book have gathered remarkable collections from the whimsical to the conceptual, from items already widely appreciated to the unconventional and beyond. The color photos present the collectors themselves surrounded by their favorite things. The interviews draw out the stories behind these remarkable collectors. They reveal the collectors capacity to derive emotional or intellectual stimulation from objects, their desire not merely to see but to own, their methods for unearthing items both wondrous and rare, and their willingness to allocate time and resources to the elusive goal of completeness.

Dreamland Adventures in the Strange Science of Sleep

Dreamland  Adventures in the Strange Science of Sleep
Author: David K. Randall
Publsiher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2012-08-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780393083934

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An engrossing examination of the science behind the little-known world of sleep. Like many of us, journalist David K. Randall never gave sleep much thought. That is, until he began sleepwalking. One midnight crash into a hallway wall sent him on an investigation into the strange science of sleep. In Dreamland, Randall explores the research that is investigating those dark hours that make up nearly a third of our lives. Taking readers from military battlefields to children’s bedrooms, Dreamland shows that sleep isn't as simple as it seems. Why did the results of one sleep study change the bookmakers’ odds for certain Monday Night Football games? Do women sleep differently than men? And if you happen to kill someone while you are sleepwalking, does that count as murder? This book is a tour of the often odd, sometimes disturbing, and always fascinating things that go on in the peculiar world of sleep. You’ll never look at your pillow the same way again.

Places of Invention

Places of Invention
Author: Arthur P. Molella,Anna Karvellas
Publsiher: Smithsonian Institution
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2015-06-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781935623687

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The companion book to an upcoming museum exhibition of the same name, Places of Invention seeks to answer timely questions about the nature of invention and innovation: What is it about some places that sparks invention and innovation? Is it simply being at the right place at the right time, or is it more than that? How does “place”—whether physical, social, or cultural—support, constrain, and shape innovation? Why does invention flourish in one spot but struggle in another, even very similar location? In short: Why there? Why then? Places of Invention frames current and historic conversation on the relationship between place and creativity, citing extensive scholarship in the area and two decades of investigation and study from the National Museum of American History’s Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation. The book is built around six place case studies: Hartford, CT, late 1800s; Hollywood, CA, 1930s; Medical Alley, MN, 1950s; Bronx, NY,1970s; Silicon Valley, CA, 1970s–1980s; and Fort Collins, CO, 2010s. Interspersed with these case studies are dispatches from three “learning labs” detailing Smithsonian Affiliate museums’ work using Places of Invention as a model for documenting local invention and innovation. Written by exhibition curators, each part of the book focuses on the central thesis that invention is everywhere and fueled by unique combinations of creative people, ready resources, and inspiring surroundings. Like the locations it explores, Places of Invention shows how the history of invention can be a transformative lens for understanding local history and cultivating creativity on scales of place ranging from the personal to the national and beyond.